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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Onestringer on December 21, 2010, 11:49:00 AM
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They say (who are "they" anyway) the first step to recovery is admitting you have a problem. Our Missouri deer season is 3/4 over. So far I have had a tremendous year. I have killed 2 bucks (8 pt and 10 pt) and three does.
Its probably my wife's fault, she is the one that really got me started because its her thing. With almost a month left of deer season and me beginning over 2 weeks of vacation I should be excited about the chance at another deer or two.
However all I can think of are those crazy Thunder Chickens (thats turkeys for those that aren't rednecks). I can't wait until Spring turkey season and begin chasing them with my bow. There I finally admitted it, I think I would rather bowhunt turkeys than deer. Its been building the past couple of years and this past Saturday I think turkeys finally tipped the scale.
Who else just loves to chase turkeys with a stick and string?
Saturday I filled my fall turkey tags and now I have to wait 4 whole months before I can go after them again.
(http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k71/onestringer/Web%20Pics/Turkey1-1.jpg)
And to top it off, this video is from another farm I hunt that is loaded with Turkeys. Don't these guys know its a little early to be strutting their stuff.
(http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k71/onestringer/Videos/th_IM000016.jpg) (http://s85.photobucket.com/albums/k71/onestringer/Videos/?action=view¤t=IM000016.mp4)
Sincerely,
Founding member of Bowhunting Turkeys Anonymous
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Im a whack-o all the same! I live for my April turkey vacations. I try hard in the fall as well, but not much luck. My biggest draw is knowing I dont have to worry about scent or wind, just hunt.
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I'm right there with ya...Never thought I'd say it but I like turkeys better than deer...I think it's mostly because of the interaction that's involved with turkeys that I don't get with deer...plus the turkeys out number the deer around here...
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You know I was just thinking about deer season winding down and having to wait for turkey season to open.
I am like you I love them limb chickens!
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(http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/nn301/CKRADA/turkeyfan1.jpg)
Can't say i like it better than deer hunting, but I like it just as well.It kind of destroyed my bass fishing hobby in the spring though.
Chris
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I'd love to hunt some of the other sub species...My dream hunt would be Nebraska for Spring Gobblers..These Easterns around here can see ya change your mind...are the other breeds as nervous as the Easterns...
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They are already strutting here in NH. This has been a weird year.
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thats an already awsome season,glad you came out of the closet,....were all nuts.. :bigsmyl:
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"See ya change your mind"...I like that & how true it is. Turkey w/trad is a short list for sure. Huge season onestringer! Excellent!
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Looks like some gringing in the making....I LOVE IT.
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Yup...yer one sick sucker to be tuanting us with so many deer opportunities and so many steaks in the freezer...
...and then the sacrilige of wanting to chase a 12-16# bird around instead! :( Tsk, tsk :knothead:
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Originally posted by Doc Nock:
Yup...yer one sick sucker to be tuanting us with so many deer opportunities and so many steaks in the freezer...
...and then the sacrilige of wanting to chase a 12-16# bird around instead! :( Tsk, tsk :knothead:
I can't help it, maybe I need to see a therapist?
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I will be turkey hunting for the first time this spring...I ofcourse have a turkey tag for the fall incase one walks in front of me while I am hunting deer. I have had 3 close calls with them in 2 seasons...one I had no tag but would have had a 12 yard shot. The other 2 just never gave me a shot even though they were within 15 yards. Frustrating...Im looking forward to calling and stuff!
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I have never killed a turkey with anyweapon much less trad! that is my voodoo critter - I get em workin then something will go wrong - to even have one shot on the way to me by someone I didn't know was there.
Gonna get a blind this yr for the spring season so I will have a better chance with trad.
No fall season here or I coulda stacked em up like chordwood. Go figure ---
J
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Hey, as long as something gets your juices going that's all that matters! FIVE DEER?!!!
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i heard a tom gobble today at 7 05 am. on the first day of winter!! I could not believe it! Cant wait , love the early warmth and wonderful green colors
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Note the one turkey near the middle is our Narragansett hen "Wilma". The three jakes are wild guests. "Fred" was having a fit in the pen just off camera to the left. What a hussey! (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v169/Stumpkiller/Bowhunting/HPIM0567.jpg)
This is taken out a house window. Takes the edge off huunting them when you raise 'em. ;-)
But it is handy to have a judge when I sit on the deck with my slate call and practice. :biglaugh: ;)
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very good
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I too enjoy turkey hunting with a bow. God willing I'm headed to Nebraska with my best friend for the first time this coming spring. We are allowed 3 turkey if we buy three permits. Merriams will be the species. My contacts say NE is covered up with em. I'll be hunting with a couple of wildlife agency folks.
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Congratulations on a great turkey hunt and your fall birds. Great job.
Scott, you are very normal. I have been asked since folks know my addiction to our fine feather friends if I had a P&Y in front of me and called in a longbearded one standing side by side which one would I take. Thats a no brainer for me, Mr. gob is going down. There is another gentlemen on here from PA that has the same problem.
Fall season is my favorite time for turkey's. Busting up the flocks and calling them back. Just the tremendous vocalization one experiences in the fall from the birds is to me more exciting then spring, although the gobble and time to hunt is almost a tie to a good fall hunt.
Oh yea, glad to hear your wife has some great priorities for hunting also.
Earl
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Onestringer,You had me wondering when I read the title..Congrats on the turkeys...Can't wait for May1st... :clapper:
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Originally posted by Onestringer:
Originally posted by Doc Nock:
Yup...yer one sick sucker to be tuanting us with so many deer opportunities and so many steaks in the freezer...
...and then the sacrilige of wanting to chase a 12-16# bird around instead! :( Tsk, tsk :knothead:
I can't help it, maybe I need to see a therapist? [/b]
Ok, Bucko...I got some counseling credits... I'll come shrink ya some whilst we sit some trees in your honey hole... maybe I'd even get to shoot AT a deer!
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Rice,
I must say that is one beautiful turkey.
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A very nice season, I think I enjoy hunting them equally. Heck, I just enjoy being out in the woods.
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Onestringer,
OUTSTANDING We would get along just fine :thumbsup:
greyghost :D
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I love hunting turkeys as well, but nothing gets my heart pounding like a deer. Maybe because I get way more opportunities on turkeys.
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Onestringer,
OUTSTANDING We would get along just fine :thumbsup:
greyghost :D
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Can't wait till spring I'm off for 2 weeks for our spring season. MAN I CAN'T WAIT.
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If turkeys weighed 800 pounds, there would be no reason to hunt elk. Well, maybe there still would be, but turkeys are a real hoot with a stick and string.
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I have found no other critter that gets my heart pumping like the sound and sight of any legal bird. There have been occasions where I was able experience that feeling up to four times in a morning hunt and still never had a shot opportunity. There have been seasons where I hunted hard and never harvested a bird, yet wished the opening day was tomorrow. Yes, turkey hunting is my passion and I can truthfully say that even my fail-to-connect seasons were still the best of times. These birds continue to enamor, irritate, test my skills and entertain. How fortunate we are.
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Havent tried the turkeys with my bow yet this spring will be my first try at it I cant wait
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Time to put in for the turkey draw for me. It would be nice to have that many tags in one year. Last year was the frist statewide over the counter tag for tukeys,spring season only in Utah.
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I love turkey hunting with a bow, no great hunter with a shotgun, but since going all trad, have taken 10 birds in 4 years, fall and spring hunting here in KY. Like I said, I am not a great turkey hunter, just a lot of young dumb birds, who use the same travel routes as my deer, hence I hunt them like deer!
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What kind of points you guys using?
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Guilty here as well :clapper:
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I gave up turkey hunting 3 years ago, got sick of the bugs. My oldest son will be of age next year and wants to turkey hunt real bad so I guess I'll be at it again.
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My youngest (15) Dakota is into trukeys big time he would rather go after turkeys any day than a deer so he says.For xmas Santa brought him a stalker recurve from South Cox with a bow case he has harvested turkeys with a bow before but they had wheels on them this will be his first year with the stick dad is all smiles
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Y'all 're all wierd. Thunder-chickens over deer? No way José!
Now pigs......I'd take a week of good hog hunting over a full season of deer hunting!
:D
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I have never hunted turkey's !
BUT
while hunting deer early this fall on my newly acquired 40 acres mostly white oak covered, what strolls by, but 9 Turkey's ,And they sure do make a lot of noise flying up into the trees .
Now I do have a double bull (Dark Horse),A Turkey call ,And some Turkey decoy's that I acquired Because they were reasonably priced !
It makes no sense not !to put all that to work !
I'll just have to give it a try ,I May have to invite someone to show me how !
Carl
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I havent picked up my turkey gun in six years, way to much fun with my bow...DB
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Nice work on the deer and thunder chickens.
I love to deer hunt more than anything, but with only a 1 deer per general season bag limit and I harvested my deer on Dec. 1st, the only thing left to hunt was turkeys. Here is the 1st one of two in 2 days of hunting:
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=097729
I really like Spring Turkey, but hunting bears is a lot of fun as well.
Paul
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I love turkeys. I'm a turkey nut I love watching, hunting, eating, and mounting them ( i'm a turkey taxidermist). The great thing about the spring season is winter is finally over and things are getting green and the GOBBLES. I love that sound. Another thing I like is how much cheaper it is to hunt them. I hunted Wy. the last 2 springs and Mont. the spring before that. I'm planning to go to Ill. this spring on one of my customers deer leases. He said I can hunt it for free as all the lease members just hunt deer. I'm really looking forward to hunting in the midwest(Pike Co.)